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krj |
I also need a better WAV file editor. The Extigy comes with Creative WaveStudio, but darned if I could figure out how to delete or divide a file with it. Still, it feels good to be making forward progress at last. | ||
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other |
Sounds like you need a preamp... | ||
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tpryan |
I'm making a PC recording from Mini-Disc right now, myself.
(The Dementors concert from ConFusion 2003).
LIne in of the Vaio PC sound card is doing good enough, but
I do use a DJ mixing board to control volume. It goes into the
SoundForge XP sound editor from Sonic Foundry. The full suite
(which I don't have) can be an expense program. I think this editor
would be about $90 if you find it by itself. Very percise editing
is possible. I can shape fades (in and out) within whatever time
frame. By placing markers in a big file (such as taking in concert),
a double click to select between two markers allows me to copy and
paste to a new file. Which is what I will want to do on this one,
so I can have the tracks on the CD touch each other without
silence between the tracks.
It also has pitch control. But instead of me wanting to
make something double speed, I have to increase the pitch by
12 half steps of an octive. It thinks in music more than I
do. Swap tracks, mix to mono, volume changes, dynamic expansion,
and more stuff than I seem to be able to learn.
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krj |
Hmm, I misremembered Tim's response above as an endorsement of Cool Edit, which is a product he doesn't mention at all. I'll have to look up SoundForge now. | ||
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goose |
I'll endorse Cool Edit Pro. It's an amazing program for $249. The noise removal algorithms are quite good, lots of other features, although a bit of a learning curve of you've not used similar editors. 30 day free trial at www.syntrillium.com I'm currently setting up a Linux box to try out a bunch of the Linux audio tools that have cropped up as of late....actually not so much cropped up as matured to the point of solid usability. | ||
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scott |
I'm definitely curious about Linux audio these days - I had put together a pretty nice set of programs to do basic stereo stuff (mostly moving vinyl to CD) but never took it any further. | ||
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goose |
I've got a list of 7 programs I want to play with: Audacity, Sweep, Ardour, Ecasound, Rosegarden(?), GNUSound, Rezound. | ||
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